Tommy Tuberville recruited a lot of good football players out of the state of Florida while he coached at Auburn. Josh Bynes, Tyronne Green, Patrick Lee, Devin Aromashodu, Junior Rosegreen, Tim Carter, Ronney Daniels and Heath Evans all hailed from the Sunshine State.

Now at Cincinnati, two stops removed from his days on the Plains, Tuberville thinks he's got a couple more, as Jacksonville (Fla.) First Coast defensive ends Spencer Williams and Raashed Kennion committed to the Bearcats two weeks ago.

But Tuberville is going to have to fight off his old school to keep them.

Williams (6-4, 220) and Kennion (6-7, 225) each picked up an offer from Auburn on Sunday, according to 247Sports, after turning in strong performances at the Tigers' camp.

The near 6-foot-7, 225-pound Cincinnati commitment flashed his quick feet and hands throughout drill work under the watchful eye of the Auburn staff. While the spring transfer to First Coast didn't take part in one on ones -- instead spending the entire time talking to Gus Malzahn -- his athleticism stood out from the word "go.". The three-star prospect with frame upside picked up an offer from Auburn Sunday in what will likely be a game-changer in his recruitment.

Hamilton added that Williams showed great burst in drills and was dominant in one-on-ones:

The Cincinnati commitment flashed a quick first step and the ability to turn the corner with a low inside shoulder. Williams, whose parents are from Ashland, Ala., has "basketball feet" and the frame to carry more than 250 pounds in time.

Kennion and Williams, both three-star prospects, told Rivals.com they remain committed to Cincinnati, but have strong interest in Auburn and are considering returning for another visit.

Auburn has also offered their First Coast teammate, 2015 linebacker Sherrod Pittman (6-1, 215), a four-star prospect according to 247Sports who already has more than 20 offers.